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    Shep Fields (born Saul Feldman, September 12, 1910 – February 23, 1981) was an American bandleader who led the Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm orchestra...
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    flute, French horn, strings, and timpani to his band. In the late 1930s, Shep Fields incorporated a solo accordion, temple blocks, piccolo, violins and a...
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  • Look up shep in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shep may refer to: Shep Fields, American band leader Shep Goodman, American music producer and songwriter...
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  • Born to a Jewish family, Fields was the brother of band leader Shep Fields. Field's obituary in Variety magazine described his early career: After a...
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    entertainers, such as Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, Judy Garland, Shep Fields, Veloz & Yolanda, Lena Horne, Nancy Wilson, Bing Crosby, Nat King Cole...
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  • Duke Blue Devils. Fred Astaire with Johnny Green & His Orchestra (1937) Shep Fields and his Riplling Rhythm Orchestra with vocalist Bobby Goday (1937) Billie...
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  • Be So Easy to Love". Early hit versions were by Shep Fields, Frances Langford and Ray Noble. Shep Fields - recorded with his Rippling Rhythm Orchestra (1936)...
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    Dionne Warwick, Sophie Tucker, Tommy Dorsey, Phyllis Diller, Lou Rawls, Shep Fields (1930s) Dick Gregory (1963), Frankie Laine (1963), Josh White (1966)...
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  • AuthorHouse, Indiana, 2010 p. 95 Shep Fields society band broadcasting on radio from the Palmer House on Books.Google.com Shep Fields Obituary - United Press International...
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  • 9 Shep Field Obituary on Google The Big Bands - 4th Edition George T. Simon. Schirmer Trade Books, London, 2012 ISBN 978-0-85712-812-6 "Shep Fields Biography"...
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    Shep Fields orchestra. Fields loathed working on the film and particularly detested the director, Mitchell Leisen, who felt the same way about Fields...
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  • technology. In 1937, he also recorded the distinctive Shep Fields' theme song with the Shep Fields Rippling Rhythm Orchestra for Eli Oberstein on RCA Victor's...
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  • Shep Fields and his Rippling Rhythm Orchestra In order of appearance "This Little Ripple Had Rhythm,” instrumental piece performed by Shep Fields and...
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  • early as 1945 it also featured performances of "sweet" big-band music by Shep Fields and his Rippling Rhythm Orchestra which were broadcast live on the WOR...
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  • Big Broadcast of 1938 by Bob Hope and Shirley Ross, and recorded by Shep Fields and His Orchestra featuring John Serry Sr. on accordion in the film and...
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  • Dwarfs. It also featured in the stage adaptation from the film. In 1937, Shep Fields collaborated with the jazz accordionist John Serry Sr. in a recording...
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  • original film, performed by Rachel Zegler as the titular character. Shep Fields collaborated with John Serry Sr. to record the song for Bluebird Records...
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  • the Top 100 Western songs of all time. The song was a hit in 1939 for Shep Fields, vocal by Hal Derwin, reaching the No.1 spot for five weeks. Other successful...
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    was introduced in the film as a duet with Shirley Ross, accompanied by Shep Fields and his orchestra. The sentimental, fluid nature of the music allowed...
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    Band (1940), in which it was sung by Judy Garland. As early as 1938, Shep Fields and his Rippling Rhythm Orchestra recorded the song as a Swing Jazz fox...
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  • (1912–1988) Maynard Ferguson (1928–2006) Jerry Fielding (1922-1980) Shep Fields (1910–1981) (Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm) Brent Fischer (born 1964)...
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  • Curiosity Shop" (with Abner Silver & Guy Wood). A 1938 song recorded by Shep Fields. "Bebe" (music by Abner Silver). A 1923 song inspired by film actress...
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    the Shep Fields Orchestra in Hollywood Musicals Year by Year by Stanley Green, Milwaukee WI, 1990 & 1999 ISBN 0-634-00765-3 on books.google.com "Shep Fields...
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    superlative clarinetist, was also prominent in integrating his bands. Shep Fields was also highly regarded throughout the nation as the conductor of his...
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    Hollywood theatrical agent and movie producer Freddie Fields, brother of band leader Shep Fields, from 1981 until his death from lung cancer in December...
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  • Chowhounds." After leaving military service Prince became a vocalist for the Shep Fields band. He then sang in night clubs, including Colosimo's Cafe Chicago...
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  • late 1936 and early 1937 included versions by Leo Reisman, Eddy Duchin, Shep Fields, and Will Osborne. The song played with words that have the prefix "de"...
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  • song was also recorded by several leading "sweet jazz bands" including Shep Fields and his Rippling Rhythm Orchestra in 1937. Howard Phillips, aka Howard...
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  • from 1937 to 1969. Popular recordings of the song included versions by Shep Fields, Russ Morgan and Eddy Duchin. The original version contains an introductory...
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    Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawk Orchestra (from the Blackhawk), Ted Weems, Shep Fields (from the Palmer House - Empire Room) and Griff Williams. Artie Shaw's...
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